United Nations, New York, March 2012 - Tuberculosis is currently the main cause of death among adults in Swaziland. In remote regions where access … Go to resource »
Senzo, a seven year old living in Swaziland has multi drug-resistant tuberculosis. There are no medicines specially formulated for children with … Go to resource »
WHO reports for the first time that the number of people falling ill with tuberculosis (TB) each year is declining. New data, published today in the … Go to resource »
WHO reports for the first time that the number of people falling ill with tuberculosis (TB) each year is declining. New data, published today in the … Go to resource »
While Bedaquiline, a new drug for the treatment of tuberculosis, is still in the clinical evaluation stage, it shows promising results. Doctors … Go to resource »
A brief analysis on the treatment of HIV and tuberculosis in Swaziland by Médecins Sans Frontières. Go to resource »
Scientists in Africa have come up with a creative solution for tackling one of the world's deadliest infectious diseases - giant rats. The animals, … Go to resource »
Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis is a growing global threat. Between 2004 and 2008, more than 24,000 cases of MDR-TB were diagnosed in South Africa … Go to resource »
The 135-page report, "Unjust and Unhealthy: HIV, TB, and Abuse in Zambian Prisons," documents the failure of the Zambian prison authority to provide … Go to resource »
Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis is a growing global threat. Between 2004 and 2008, more than 24,000 cases of MDR-TB were diagnosed in South Africa … Go to resource »
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